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THE STAR—WEDN MSDAY, APRIL 13, 1910. Member of the United Press. Published daily by The Star Publishing Co. EN OORT A: ABE AIRE The Test of Taft ‘Something Coming to That Gomet’s Cyanogen) Gas if It Tries to Mix Thing With the Earth — | el | But Noted Astronomer asa @iclary 7 Chemist Doubts if There Suppose a political revolution in 1912 ls: & € Th D Put Teddy in the White House } . rnd oe $ raat ready Put through a newly elected congress a fair tarit) Gas in Tail and It’s the Government is of three branches—executive, leg] islative, judiciary—and the greatest of these is the ju : | bill and the best, wisest measures for control of the op-| Tail We're Going to | pressive predatory “interests.” | Meet. | } We would still have a supreme court which could] ‘ania , | | hamstring Teddy anc, eviscerate the very best le By means of that wonderful tn | tion that a courageous and patriotic congre t t, the spectroscope, the as enact. From that supreme court there is no appeal tronomers at the Yerkes observa i The crucial test of President Wm. H. Taft comes co tf Ne bformeap Bay, Wis, Rave @t i not in his attitude towa » Payne-Aldrich sche dule Ss} the he rs Watley acne we or through the fate | measures which - approaching the he has proposed carts mmposed of eyanogen } Will he pick for: vacancies on the United States As that gun te a deadly poleos This ploture shows how the head, Even the head of Halley's comet | | supreme court bench 1 Lurtons, more lawyers | !9t of folks have become excited |of Halley's comet looks through the pH agen nega aeagdy ype gredfared | | whose study and proclivity have been along the line of the SWeleke ar ae ped a B | telescope through It \ finding means through which corporations could pluck | slobe be« enveloped In a cloud | | : ij 9 Fn " Oe | the public and avoid legal penalties es gears Gob th ae soit opsetten i epat acd yp Daf nee Blagg glee Pant Age and illness threaten to create so many vacan There's no use getting to ala t* 7° b which the gas, cyanog 7 cies on the United States supreme bench that the ma-| panic of fear over this, bow ; org seal gh u 1 head « jority of the judges will be Taft appointees CR a Na 7 DIA) rea that any eyanoger Phe people can have their Teddy, The people can © aboul, and he ought to, for he . r : . have their “progressive congress Che “interests” can] or the ane e we ; t at the 5 t the still be mighty and prevail if Taft proves to be so sod-| He says that because there are yt wit be ar den in his conceit and weakness as to give them the su-| PUSM PR" OF cranoe = tr * preme court at th ty The United States supreme cot at i _ our constitution, It says what is an t law.) i of t = sy It is the law. It is the greatest and s d be the most é ' w 2 ene kth ” te sacred institution of the people hours . se it Bes Will Taft hand ifover to the “interests”? Bg oy He Poe ere elt age ; on sftee This is the real test of Taft, and it is the greatest} said Prof. Jacoby tid . . . One carstel mate Pn that could confront any executive. one here te for f u ue a . nal posit Ac _-_— Keven if cyanogen did exist 2 2 “ on ers have arrived | Well, whoever said that Dr. Cook| the tall, Prof. Ja nald A . Ae - - tice addressed “John D.|reached the top of Mount McKin.| Would be tr emall tit ° ow tt t « anc ay Rockefeller, U. 8. A.” Why the/ley? bag hh og hy part of the t ‘ , an hydrogen gas ft U.S. A? 3 | iin adie ta wl hs Some Little Way ow 4 . t t at Uncle Joe ought to trade his! Milwaukee ty (he wis mY yen Seapine bani vam b the Sea hahed, te thelr own sotietaction at Vocabulary for a little common! der katwer hoch it In some quiet | from the sei au a a i : ’ A , Meas sense Jace on & roases 8 1 4 othe bate wi owse and Tabby Reet (Copyright, 1910, by the Author) THE DOG'S STORY {find it out, so he ran bark through the “os and t blankets and ping on beds} until everybody got up and. « sut, except After a wh Murdock yelled out, ‘Why, wh Sam? Now f course, Sam was in the store and the fire wa and the street. Mr round to the back j 1 Th Hy | it They t : ' The Gritens were familie with i found th hall | i the oy MU al before the Reman ney with the smoke pouring « ut icawien. a6 Ue | General didn't care. Up the front | airs he i down tt ack ' stairs A mar Ida't have done it Inah sfire, you know, tb nearer the floor you are the lees amoke there is, and a man could have ru as ( un #0 fast and so close t al did. “Nodie” had been lying corner all the time, with his « half closed. He would look uy on his ears when the « hed or applauded at a ¢ He . but now he arose and slowly | he kept near by walked out of the room, with his| you know head down poor Gene “Nodie’s ashamed of our animal| up bis head went tnte fa stories,” said Freckleberry He | and he could see the t looks as if he thought he could tell store room y better yarns himseif.” Sam got out of thear nak ou do it for him,” sug-| back doo ing to y | he trigger te you Tan's MISBRANDING OF FOOD ws iwosiy ve us fr for me to'ny|“THEN IT HAPPENED"| ———— so"ta"Yauh"whp'sia' we "eset Buppoxe yo like 1 and r ny " nt still talking an¢ uring my turn. 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VI Y I y « \Y memed General, and be lived witt we u A Ubera wance will be made for r old Piano or Orga Mr. Mu and his farr v EASY TERMS OF OWNERSHIP Mved over their store, 6 flight « s by the sid bag front deat end Vaoitic Const Denters tn r, “ y Tl Rent t ‘bon. eto catch burglars,’ he said. ‘H i Bi wouldn't have been muoh good ing though cause he slept a t i stone statue | believe he never I Bridget 1406 Necond Ave Me =, % LOH edgy ll F aT - Near Union Bt, Heatite _ ere ia ne 1} unel 2 let qi Morning, if Mr. Murdock hadn't} i” ed “4 my trained | al as @ sort of ar wha ‘ 9 thot t | alarm clock. About 7 every morn Wheat : ck Wild geese fly in the shape of a V @ral! lest call for Sam in the er i down and grab Sam's bed « “Love,” he moaned, “wou { - wend ig . , , and tug ¢ am tumbled out am eoulé Grit ike thie th He got rid f 5 ont re ! sisted vinta Maa Seip esate pi dlapeg tetas ini igi Bde ve soee and be ated one], ea: ia Bekins Moving & Storage Co. od him out of the| k long | seibieest 1 Telephones: East 414, Cedar 414 ynerally mea Aig Dhoy F Hich’s ke ¥ moved: out te a KDWIN @ mKOWS tore too “4 ’ rpcingple tng y 1 thelr maid and doge . . = Union look, Betw night the st re took od trom mule, which certainly ts qome como- | Y, o' \ thelr maid and dog Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. See! mee™ chery wa and andart w D| mower. Board of Trade is! dian VERITAG \' am ‘ "| Classified Page 1 ah? ef re unt ot } uatil 6 for people ¥